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Reconfigurable Parallel Architecture IP Cores for Use in 3G+ Base Stationsdate: July 29, 2001 PACT Corp., the designers of the XPU 128, the world's fastest 32-bit signal processor architecture, announced it is making these fully parallel and reconfigurable IP cores immediately available as an "algorithmic co-processor" for CPU and DSP architectures. The cores are targeted at 3G+ base stations and other high-speed wireless PDA applications. PACT enables customers to tailor their products to specific market demands and the XPP cores are designed to meet the exponentially growing demands for bandwidth and performance. This is especially relevant in the rapidly emerging markets for 3G+ base stations and 3G handsets which are the primary initial markets for the PACT core. The president of market research firm Forward Concepts, Will Strauss said, "In addition, the basic parallel structure lends itself to high performance matrix math operations which are key for DSP operations that will be required for 3rd- and 4th-generation cellular base stations for multi-user detection and smart antennas."
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